Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi (D) |
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Upon your arrival at Noi Bai Airport, you will be
picked up and transferred to your hotel in Hanoi. Welcome dinner at
Lotus restaurant, one of the finest restaurants in Hanoi. Relax and
stay over night at the hotel. |
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Day 2: Hanoi - Halong (B, L, D) |
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8.00: Shuttle bus will pick up for a drive to Halong Bay. On the way, we stop for refreshment and photos.
12.30: Boarding Deluxe Phoenix Cruise. Welcome drink is served.
13.00-14.30: Lunch is served while cruising through Halong Bay.
Roam around the labyrinth of the Bay through the Fighting Cock, Canh
Buom, and stop for swimming then go for visiting Sung Sot cave (The
Sudden Surprise). Kayak to Luon cave, Dau Nguoi Mountain, Titop beach.
18.30: Docking for overnight.
19.30: Dinner is served. Overnight on the Junk. |
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Day 3: Halong - Hanoi (B, L) |
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08-09.30: Buffet breakfast while cruising back to Halong wharf and visit Fire Island, Dinh Huong Island, floating village.
10.30: Luggage pulls out. Have lunch. Clear all bills
11.30: Arrive at the pier. Time to say Goodbye.
12.00: Shuttle bus will take you back to Hanoi. Dinner on guest's account.
Overnigt in Hanoi. |
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Day 4: Hanoi - Hue (B) |
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Breakfast at hotel. Free at leisure until time to
transfer to the airport for the flight to Hue. Our tour guide in Hue
will greet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel for check
in. As Vietnam’s last feudal capital, the small and quiet city of Hue
is widely known for magnificent architectures, pagodas and royal tombs
in the many small villages and surrounding hills. We spend the
afternoon to sightsee Hue with the massive citadel, which contains the
Imperial City and the Purple Forbidden City. This royal residence was
all but destroyed during the 1968 Tet Offensive, however it is still
fascinating to walk among the ruins. After an impressive boat trip, we
return to the town and enjoy a walk to the bustling Dong Ba Market
which sells a wide variety of local goods and handicrafts. Along the
way we pass by many great eating spots, ideal places for visitors to
sample some local delicacies. The beautiful riverside pagoda of Thien
Mu which now becomes the symbol of Hue, and the elaborate royal tomb of
Emperor Tu Duc are not to be missed. Stay overnight in Hue. |
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Day 5: Hue - Da Nang - Hoi An (B) |
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Upon leaving Hue we drive south to Hoi An which
was originally a Cham seaport but has been influenced down the
centuries by a myriad of traders from various cultures. The scenic road
is hugging the coastline before crossing over the winding Hai Van pass.
A view from the top of the pass is one of Vietnam’s most impressive
panoramic scenes. We stop en route to visit the Cham Museum in Da Nang
City, the China Beach and the Marble Mountain whose peaks represent the
five elements of the universe. Accommodation at your hotel in Hoi An. |
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Day 6: Hoi An (B) |
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The ancient architecture of Hoi An is a
fascinating combination of Vietnamese traditional characters with
Chinese and Japanese influence. There is plenty to see in this
delightful town, like the famous Japanese Covered Bridges, the Pottery
Museum, the 200 years old Tamky House, the Chua Ong Pagoda and the
vibrant market.
Today, we include these on a walking tour
passing many low tiled houses scattered along the small streets and
assembly halls which reflect the town's multi-cultural past. A perfect
way to round off the day is a boat trip on the Thu Bon River, which
also gives us a chance to admire the spectacular countryside and
explore a handicraft ceramic village and boat building yards. Overnight
in Hoi An.
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Day 7: Hoi An - Nha Trang (B) |
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An early morning transfer to Da Nang Airport for a
short flight to Nha Trang. The fabulous sunny weather, turquoise water
surrounding a string of offshore islands, and white sandy beach
stretching the whole length of the city make Nha Trang an ideal place
for anyone seeking an enjoyable escape.
After checking into the hotel we visit Nha
Trang's major sights, including the Oceanographic Institute, the Long
Son Pagoda with its famous giant Buddha image, the Hon Chong Rock
formation and the impressive Ponagar Cham Towers, which are overlooking
the colourful fishing port. The remainder of the day will be free for a
well earned rest on a beach. Overnight in Nha Trang.
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| Day 8: Nha Trang - Da Lat (B) |
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Upon leaving Nha Trang, we head south towards Da
Lat, sometimes known as the "City of Eternal Spring". The journey will
pass by the famous Cam Ranh Bay before arriving at the Po Klong Jarai
Towers which represent an interesting culture and a colorful history of
the Cham people.
At an elevation of over 1, 000 meters, the
hill station of Da Lat was founded in the early year of the last
century for the colonials to escape the heat and chaos of Ho Chi Minh
City. On arrival in Da Lat, we start our tour taking us through plenty
of the French colonial architecture to the summer residence of
Vietnam’s last Emperor Bao Dai, who was forced to abdicate in 1945,
shortly after the end of the World War II. Other sights are the Lam Ty
Ni Pagoda and Hang Nga Guesthouse, known as the Crazy House because of
its bizarre architecture. Overnight in Da Lat.
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| Day 9: Da Lat - Ho Chi Minh City (B, L) |
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The following destination of our trip is Ho Chi
Minh City, still called Saigon by many locals. This bustling metropolis
is a contradiction of its northern counterpart and is crowded with
motobikes and cars. It is full of numerous shopping areas and sidewalk
cafés.
After an enjoyable visit to the busy Hoa Binh
Market, we make our way down hill to Ho Chi Minh City, traveling
through the many tea and coffee plantations. The drive is long, but
views are fantastic. Along the way we can make stops to stretch our
legs and take some wonderful photographs. Check into hotel and stay
overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
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| Day 10: Ho Chi Minh City Tour - Cu Chi Tunnels (B) |
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The sightseeing tour of Ho Chi Minh City begins
with a visit to the Reunification Palace which was the former residence
of the President of South Vietnam until end of April 1975. Close to the
palace are some striking French colonial structures including the Notre
Dame Cathedral and the Old Sai Gon Post Office. We also visit the Jade
Emperor Pagoda and the War Remnant Museum before continuing to the
bustling Ben Thanh Market where everything and anything is for sale!
We then transfer the Cu Chi Tunnels. An
incredible underground network of approximately 200 km constructed by
Vietnamese fighters during the long struggle for independence. The
tunnels contained hospitals, plus accommodation and schools and were
used as a military base for the Viet Cong in the American war.
Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
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| Day 11: Ho Chi Minh City - Mighty Mekong Delta (B, L) |
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Heading out of town, we travel by road to the
Mekong Delta, Vietnam's largest rice bowl. On arrival in My Tho we
embark on a boat to navigate around the intricate small canals in the
delta region. This is a great way to observe the local lifestyle
close-up and catch a view of the many islands. The exciting excursion
will pass the lush green vegetation before arriving at the famous
Unicorn Island. Here we have opportunity to stroll around an orchard,
taste many seasonal fruits and enjoy the wonderful traditional music.
The next stop of our trip is Ben Tre province
to visit some fascinating local industries. After feasting on a large
lunch we return to Ho Chi Minh City, stopping off along the way to see
the beautiful Ving Trang Pagoda and the Cho Lon, Saigon’s China town,
which is crammed with sacred temples and mysterious, narrow lanes.
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| Day 12: Ho Chi Minh City - Departure (B) |
| Free at leisure until time transfer to airport for flight back home. |